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Old 07-16-2010, 02:13 AM
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Great find Todd, thanks!

...though I do have to admit that when I first saw the title of this thread, I had visions of a modern day militia running around wearing digital cammie kilts
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Any contemporary images of this unit?

"highland costume" and "plaid garb" etc don't give much of a clue.

Maybe kilts, maybe plaid trousers?

Interesting that a recently formed pipe band here has adopted the Wallace tartan. I wonder if the band's organisers were aware of the historical connexion.
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Any contemporary images of this unit?

"highland costume" and "plaid garb" etc don't give much of a clue.

Maybe kilts, maybe plaid trousers?

Interesting that a recently formed pipe band here has adopted the Wallace tartan. I wonder if the band's organisers were aware of the historical connexion.
Hence why in an earlier post I said that the details of the Wallace Guard's uniform are "sketchy", Richard.

This sort of thing happened quite a bit when I was participating in living history -- a primary source such as a journal or diary would give just a snippet about a particular units kit, uniform, weapons, etc., but would never go into detail to satisfy a living historian -- of course, how many of us describe our clothes in great detail today in writing?

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Hence why in an earlier post I said that the details of the Wallace Guard's uniform are "sketchy", Richard.

This sort of thing happened quite a bit when I was participating in living history -- a primary source such as a journal or diary would give just a snippet about a particular units kit, uniform, weapons, etc., but would never go into detail to satisfy a living historian -- of course, how many of us describe our clothes in great detail today in writing?

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or the person writing the journal doesn't understand what he or she is looking at and gets it kind of wrong in the description.
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